AuthorTopic: Non ABA to ABA (Read 6979 times)

Hey guys. I was in the Army for sometime and went to college after I got out. I decided I wanted to go to lawschool but I didn't have a load of bread and my grades were not so hot. So I took my LSATS got a 148. I got rejected from every school I applied to but a school in school in Massachusetts that was unaccredited. I didn't really know what that meant at the time and they were sort of sketchy on that until i was paid up.

Anyways, I am looking to get out. Unfortunately I am a L2 already. Anyone know if I can still transfer somewhere else.

Hey guys. I was in the Army for sometime and went to college after I got out. I decided I wanted to go to lawschool but I didn't have a load of bread and my grades were not so hot. So I took my LSATS got a 148. I got rejected from every school I applied to but a school in school in Massachusetts that was unaccredited. I didn't really know what that meant at the time and they were sort of sketchy on that until i was paid up.

Anyways, I am looking to get out. Unfortunately I am a L2 already. Anyone know if I can still transfer somewhere else.

Thanks.

TML

Unfortunately, there isn't a lot of ABA schools that will accept a non ABA transfer. However, there's a handful out there that will. Chapman Law School in California is one. Laverne Law School is another....also in California. And the University of Arkansas-Little Rock also accept state accredited law school transfers. I believe there's another school but those are the one's that I'm aware of. You may have to do some research but there's only a handful of school and I think I already named most of them.

Good luck to you!

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cooleylawstudent

coto29

Appalachian School of Law says they do on their web site, while there are many transfers, I don't know of any from a non-ABA school. They reference ABA Standard 506. SO at least its possible. Good luck.

coto29

Cali is the only state that allows the online stuff. The ABA doesn't recognize online schools. So transferring out of an online school outside of Cali isn't possible. But maybe you can in Cali, they have way different standards then the rest of the country.

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cooleylawstudent

That raises a good question, if a school is ABA approved and accepts credits from nonABA state schools(reconised in that state alone) then will the grad be able to practice in all states or only that state that gave them those credits?

Cali is the only state that allows the online stuff. The ABA doesn't recognize online schools. So transferring out of an online school outside of Cali isn't possible. But maybe you can in Cali, they have way different standards then the rest of the country.

cooleylawstudent

Thats not entirely true. I know that at least when it comes to "pre-legal education" most states will still ban you from being a laywer even if you get a JD and an LLM if you didnt have a full BA prior to enrolling.(michigan and california allow you to enroll with only an associates, but getting licensed is another story if you leave those states, even though they are ABA schools)

I really don't know much about this, so obviously do some research about it, but you might be able to just re-take the LSAT and enter into a more respectable and accredited law school as a 1L, which would be a lot easier/better then trying to transfer to a TTT @ sticker.